医学
一致性
机械通风
镇静
重症监护医学
通风(建筑)
鉴定(生物学)
不利影响
急诊医学
正压通气
麻醉
梅德林
呼吸控制
呼吸系统
作者
Richard D. Branson,Robert L. Chatburn
出处
期刊:Respiratory Care
[American Association for Respiratory Care]
日期:2026-06-17
卷期号:71 (8): 859-871
标识
DOI:10.1177/19433654261454994
摘要
Mechanical ventilation goals include restoration of gas exchange, lung protection, and patient comfort. Improving patient comfort through synchronous patient-ventilator interaction represents a common clinical challenge in the management of these patients. Patient-ventilator discordance describes a mismatch between the patient's intrinsic respiratory timing and effort with the ventilatory support provided by the ventilator. Achieving concordance requires an understanding of physiologic principles related to the control of breathing, expertise in recognition of discordance using the pressure and flow waveforms, and an in-depth knowledge of ventilator operation. Discordance is a common occurrence in ventilated patients, and over the past two decades, the recognition of patient-ventilator discordance has improved with education, simulation, and advances in instrumentation. Despite these advances, the impact of patient-ventilator discordance remains controversial. Growing evidence suggests patient-ventilator discordance is associated with adverse outcomes including mortality, increased sedation requirements, and duration of mechanical ventilation, although a cause-and-effect relationship has not been clearly demonstrated. Discordance may simply be a marker of the severity of illness. However, the impact of discordance varies based on the type and timing of discordance, lung mechanics, and the magnitude of patient effort. Some types of discordance may have positive effects. This article aims to explore the pathophysiology and identification of patient-ventilator discordance related to timing.
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